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‎S/Africa unrest: NiDCOM urges Nigerians to be cautious

‎Abuja, April 24, 2026:

‎The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has appealed to Nigerians in South Africa to adhere to the advisory issued by the Consulate General, warning of escalating anti-foreigner demonstrations across the country.

‎Following an official circular from the Consulate General of Nigeria in Johannesburg (Ref No: CGJHB/AD/209/VOL I) dated April 22, 2026, demonstrations in East London, Cape Town, Durban, and KwaZulu-Natal have turned violent, leading to looting, property damage, and injuries.

‎According to intelligence noted in the Consulate’s circular, further protests are scheduled to happen in the Gauteng Province, between April 27-29, 2026, with demonstrators intending to apply pressure on the South African government over the presence of foreign nationals.

‎In response to the above, NiDCOM is advising all Nigerian citizens to avoid any confrontation with protesters, refrain from engaging with demonstration groups, and monitor local media outlets for real-time safety information.

Nigerian nationals are urged also, to remain law-abiding always.

‎It was further advised that Nigerian business owners were warned to protect their businesses by closing on Freedom Day, April 27, and to consider remaining closed on April 28 and 29, as foreign-owned businesses are often targeted during unrest.

‎ While fully endorsing the position of the Consul-General, Amb. Ninikanwa O. Okey-Uche, as the Nigerian Consulate General in Johannesburg remains fully operational and is actively coordinating with South African police authorities to ensure the protection of Nigerian nationals, the statement noted that the Minister of State Foreign Affairs, Amb. Bianca Ojukwu, is engaging with the Foreign Affairs Minister in South Africa on the matter.

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